The things Im interested in learning is sports. Since I was young I was always into sports. I loved watching boxing on TV and then decided to try out any sport that caught my attention. Basketball is my favorite sport and I like the way the game is played. I like learning how to read plays and learn new tricks. Basketball works out everything in you, it works your body and your mind. Watching players drive through the lane, being able to jump in the air and do tricks just amazes me. I learned so much in a short time. I started playing when I was 9 and since then my game has improved so much, but there is so much more work to be put in and a lot to learn. I am always judged right away because of my size but that only motivates me to play harder and give me the hunger to prove everyone wrong. It takes a lot to be a great player and I plan on becoming one someday.
To become a great player takes footwork, eye contact, endurance, and teamwork. Basketball is considered to be a tall guy sport but that’s not always true. If you can learn how to play with great skill then size doesn’t matter. Since I am short I learned how to drive through the lane and move around people because of my speed. I would really like to learn how to keep contact and shoot over an opponent. It’s really hard to do because I am short but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible.
Basketball is a sport that can be taught to others and then developed. That’s why I love the sport. I always see how players move on the court and study that. After some analyzing I take it to the court to practice. Every great player will tell you that the key to becoming a great player is lots and lots of practice. I try to take ideas from other players and make something new. That why I have a signature style, move, and a unique way of playing.
The game of basketball is also about development. One way on doing that is by setting a goal and accomplishing it. I love to play with other people to get me well rounded. One on one is very different from playing with a team, for example ball movement. That is a challenge in itself. Not everyone can be a good passer and that takes time to prefect. One on one doesn’t involve any passing but on a team passing can play a big factor on scoring points and winning. Most people think that means pass to someone and shoot but it’s much more than that. It means reading plays, find a open player isolate them for a second then pass with accuracy. My advice to anyone that want to play a sport, PRACTICE! It’s the one thing that can help any and everyone.
VERY GOOD JOB. CORRECT THE UNDERLINED MISTAKES.
Mary
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She says:”not now. He’s worn out.”
She does: Practically dragged him into the house and gave him tea.
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Inference: She cares for Silas
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Warren
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He does: He allows Silas to work for him.
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He says: “ That’s not our problem
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Others say: Mary tells him to be nice
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The things Im interested in learning is sports. Since I was young I was always into sports. I loved watching boxing on TV and then decided to try out any sport that caught my attention. Basketball is my favorite sport and I like the way the game is played. I like learning how to read plays and learn new tricks. Basketball works out everything in you, it works your body and your mind. Watching players drive through the lane, being able to jump in the air and do tricks just amazes me. I learned so much in a short time. I started playing when I was 9 and since then my game has improved so much, but there is so much more work to be put in and a lot to learn. I am always judged right away because of my size but that only motivates me to play harder and give me the hunger to prove everyone wrong. It takes a lot to be a great player and I plan on becoming one someday.To become a great player takes footwork, eye contact, endurance, and teamwork. Basketball is considered to be a tall guy sport but that’s not always true. If you can learn how to play with great skill then size doesn’t matter. Since I am short I learned how to drive through the lane and move around people because of my speed. I would really like to learn how to keep contact and shoot over an opponent. It’s really hard to do because I am short but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible.
Basketball is a sport that can be taught to others and then developed. That’s why I love the sport. I always see how players move on the court and study that. After some analyzing I take it to the court to practice. Every great player will tell you that the key to becoming a great player is lots and lots of practice. I try to take ideas from other players and make something new. That why I have a signature style, move, and a unique way of playing.
The game of basketball is also about development. One way on doing that is by setting a goal and accomplishing it. I love to play with other people to get me well rounded. One on one is very different from playing with a team, for example ball movement. That is a challenge in itself. Not everyone can be a good passer and that takes time to prefect. One on one doesn’t involve any passing but on a team passing can play a big factor on scoring points and winning. Most people think that means pass to someone and shoot but it’s much more than that. It means reading plays, find a open player isolate them for a second then pass with accuracy. My advice to anyone that want to play a sport, PRACTICE! It’s the one thing that can help any and everyone.
VERY GOOD JOB. CORRECT THE UNDERLINED MISTAKES.
She says:”not now. He’s worn out.”
She does: Practically dragged him into the house and gave him tea.
Others say:
Inference: She cares for Silas
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He does: He allows Silas to work for him.
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He says: “ That’s not our problem
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Others say: Mary tells him to be nice
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